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Sport country
  
Century breaks
  
41

Professional
  
1981–2001

Name
  
Dean Reynolds

Career winnings
  
£620,451

Highest ranking
  
8


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Born
  
11 January 1963 (age 61) Grimsby, Lincolnshire (
1963-01-11
)

Best ranking finish
  

Highest break
  
139 (1988 Grand Prix)

Dean Reynolds | Relieved after his first win at the Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship


Jim Williams vs Dean Reynolds Darts World Trophy 2017 Round 1


Dean Reynolds (born 11 January 1963 in Grimsby) is an English former professional snooker player whose career spanned twenty years from 1981 to 2001.

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Career

Before turning professional, Reynolds won the first-ever Junior Pot Black in 1981, beating Dene O'Kane, another future professional, with a 2-frame aggregate score of 151–79.

He twice reached a ranking tournament final, but lost both times, in the 1989 British Open to Tony Meo and in the 1989 Grand Prix to Steve Davis.

Reynolds is one of the select band of players who have compiled a sixteen-red clearance (143 break) in competition at the 2006 European Team Championships in Carlow.

In April 2009 Reynolds suffered a stroke and had to relearn his snooker technique.

Non-ranking wins: (2)

  • English Professional Championship – 1988
  • Merseyside Professional Championship – 1994/95
  • References

    Dean Reynolds Wikipedia


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